💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Scrobble"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| snatchnoun | A quick grab or catch. |
| swipenoun | (countable) A quick grab, bat, or other motion with the hand or paw; a sweep. |
| cribnoun | (US) A baby’s bed with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet. |
| rip offverb | (transitive, slang) To cheat or swindle, especially by charging an excessively high or unfair price. |
| scrannoun | (UK, Ireland, slang) Food, especially that of an inferior quality; grub. |
| scramblenoun | A dish (meal) involving scrambled eggs and a hodgepodge of complementary ingredients, usually closer to a casserole than to an omelette. |
| scragnoun | (UK, slang, derogatory) A chav or ned; a stereotypically loud and aggressive person of lower social class. |
| scroungeverb | (intransitive) To obtain something of moderate or inconsequential value from another. |
| scrabnoun | A crabapple. |
| scrampverb | (UK, dialect, transitive) To catch at; to snatch. |
| knabnoun | (Scotland, Shetland, Orkney) a promontory or headland |
| scabnoun | An incrustation over a sore, wound, vesicle, or pustule, formed during healing. |
| scrougenoun | (UK, dialect and US, colloquial, transitive) To crowd; to squeeze. |
| scrabblenoun | A scramble. |
| bescrawlverb | (archaic, transitive) To cover (something) with scrawls; to scribble over. |
| scragglenoun | A small scraggly bit. |
| snamnoun | (transitive, Scotland) To snatch with the jaws; snap at something greedily. |
| skidnoun | An out-of-control sliding motion as would result from applying the brakes too hard in a car or other vehicle. |
| clipnoun | Something which clips or grasps; a device for attaching one object to another. |
| scrambverb | To scratch (something) with claws or fingernails; to claw, to scram. |
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